‘Fascist terror of BJP’: CPI(M) slams Tripura govt over TMC leader’s arrest
PTI, Nov 22, 2021, 10:19 AM IST
TMC Youth Congress chief Saayoni Ghosh (Source: Saayoni Ghosh Twitter)
Agartala: The CPI(M) on Sunday condemned the arrest of Trinamool Congress leader Saayoni Ghosh and the alleged attack on TMC members outside a police station in Tripura.
In a statement, the CPI(M) said that as the date for the civic body polls is drawing near, the ”fascist terror” of the BJP is increasing.
”Leaders and candidates of all parties, including the Left parties, were attacked several times and despite complaints, police did not arrest the culprits. Police are playing the role of silent spectators,” the statement, issued by the CPI(M) state secretariat, said.
The CPI(M) vehemently condemns the incident, it added.
The CPI(M) and TMC are arch-rivals in West Bengal where Mamata Banerjee came to power in 2011, ending 34 years of Left rule.
Tripura Police arrested Ghosh on charges of attempt to murder after she allegedly disrupted a meeting of Chief Minister Biplab Kumar Deb, shouting ”Khela hobe” on Saturday night.
TMC leaders also alleged that their workers were roughed up by BJP supporters outside the East Agartala Women’s police station, a charge denied by the ruling party.
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